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SD-32 Trash Storage Areas <br />■ Use lined bins or dumpsters to reduce leaking of liquid waste. <br />■ Provide roofs, awnings, or attached lids on all trash containers to minimize direct <br />precipitation and prevent rainfall from entering containers. <br />■ Pave trash storage areas with an impervious surface to mitigate spills. <br />■ Do not locate storm drains in immediate vicinity of the trash storage area. <br />■ Post signs on all dumpsters informing users that hazardous materials are not to be disposed <br />of therein. <br />Redeveloping Existing Installations <br />Various jurisdictional stormwater management and mitigation plans (SUSMP, WQMP, etc.) <br />define "redevelopment" in terms of amounts of additional impervious area, increases in gross <br />floor area and/or exterior construction, and land disturbing activities with structural or <br />impervious surfaces. The definition of" redevelopment" must be consulted to determine <br />whether or not the requirements for new development apply to areas intended for <br />redevelopment. If the definition applies, the steps outlined under "designing new installations" <br />above should be followed. <br />Additional Information <br />Maintenance Considerations <br />The integrity of structural elements that are subject to damage (i.e., screens, covers, and signs) <br />must be maintained by the owner/operator. Maintenance agreements between the local agency <br />and the owner/operator may be required. Some agencies will require maintenance deed <br />restrictions to be recorded of the property title. If required by the local agency, maintenance <br />agreements or deed restrictions must be executed by the owner/operator before improvement <br />plans are approved. <br />Other Resources <br />A Manual for the Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan (SUSMP), Los Angeles County <br />Department of Public Works, May zooz. <br />Model Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) for San Diego County, Port of <br />San Diego, and Cities in San Diego County, February 14, zooz. <br />Model Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for County of Orange, Orange County Flood <br />Control District, and the Incorporated Cities of Orange County, Draft February 2003. <br />Ventura Countywide Technical Guidance Manual for Stormwater Quality Control Measures, <br />July zooz. <br />2 of 2 California Stormwater BMP Handbook January 2003 <br />New Development and Redevelopment <br />www.cabmphandbooks.com <br />